Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Catatonia, extrapyramidal signs, psychomotor slowing, and (motoric) neurological soft signs are well-known psychomotor symptoms in schizophrenia. This study aims at investigating the interrelations between these symptoms. In addition, associations between psychomotor symptoms, clinical symptoms, and cognitive functioning will be studied. Method: An extensive test battery containing psychomotor (Bush Francis Catatonia Rating Scale; St Hans Rating Scale; Salpetriere Retardation Rating Scale; Neurological Evaluation Scale) and clinical (Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale; Calgary Depression Scale) rating scales as well as instrumental psychomotor tests (Line Copying Task; Finger Tapping Task) and cogn...
Individuals diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder (SPD) exhibit patterns of cognitive defi...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders have heterogeneous outcomes and currently no marker predicts the co...
Background: Apart from the traditional symptoms of delusion and hallucination, soft signs of neurolo...
Objective: Catatonia, extrapyramidal signs, psychomotor slowing, and (motoric) neurological soft sig...
Schizophrenia is a devastating disorder thought to result mainly from cerebral pathology. Neuroimagi...
Objective: Schizophrenia patients suffer from a variety of motor symptoms, including parkinsonism, c...
Item does not contain fulltextIn schizophrenia, psychomotor slowing and stereotypy are poorly deline...
Item does not contain fulltextLittle is known about the longitudinal course of psychomotor signs and...
Item does not contain fulltextPsychomotor slowing (PS) is a cluster of symptoms that was already rec...
Psychomotor symptoms are those symptoms that are characterized by deficits in the initiation, execut...
The rapidly evolving field of sensorimotor neuroscience reflects the scientific and clinical relevan...
Psychomotor slowing is an important feature of schizophrenia and the relation with negative symptoms...
BackgroundA number of motor abnormalities have been reported in psychotic disorders, including dyski...
Contains fulltext : 81790.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ps...
Contains fulltext : 56419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives A v...
Individuals diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder (SPD) exhibit patterns of cognitive defi...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders have heterogeneous outcomes and currently no marker predicts the co...
Background: Apart from the traditional symptoms of delusion and hallucination, soft signs of neurolo...
Objective: Catatonia, extrapyramidal signs, psychomotor slowing, and (motoric) neurological soft sig...
Schizophrenia is a devastating disorder thought to result mainly from cerebral pathology. Neuroimagi...
Objective: Schizophrenia patients suffer from a variety of motor symptoms, including parkinsonism, c...
Item does not contain fulltextIn schizophrenia, psychomotor slowing and stereotypy are poorly deline...
Item does not contain fulltextLittle is known about the longitudinal course of psychomotor signs and...
Item does not contain fulltextPsychomotor slowing (PS) is a cluster of symptoms that was already rec...
Psychomotor symptoms are those symptoms that are characterized by deficits in the initiation, execut...
The rapidly evolving field of sensorimotor neuroscience reflects the scientific and clinical relevan...
Psychomotor slowing is an important feature of schizophrenia and the relation with negative symptoms...
BackgroundA number of motor abnormalities have been reported in psychotic disorders, including dyski...
Contains fulltext : 81790.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ps...
Contains fulltext : 56419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives A v...
Individuals diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder (SPD) exhibit patterns of cognitive defi...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders have heterogeneous outcomes and currently no marker predicts the co...
Background: Apart from the traditional symptoms of delusion and hallucination, soft signs of neurolo...